Native Title: 金牌投资人
Also Known As: Gold Medals , Jin Pai Tou Zi Ren , Gam Paai Tau Ji Yan , 金牌投資人
Director: Peng Xue Jun
Genres: Business, Romance
Tags: Workplace Setting, Age Gap [Real Life], Adapted From A Novel (Vote or add tags)
Country: China
Type: Drama
Episodes: 44
Aired: Apr 3, 2018 - May 23, 2018
Aired On: Tuesday, Wednesday
Duration: 45 min.
Score: 7.6 (scored by 107 users)
Ranked: #19180
Popularity: #10183
Content Rating: G - All Ages
Excellent Investor deals with the distance between dreams and reality and raises the question of how to find yourself. Fang Yu Bin is no different from tens of thousands other young men who leave their small town to realize their dreams in the big city and can only rely on their own talents and efforts. Yu Bin becomes the vice-director of investment of Rongding Capital’s Shanghai branch, but is soon drawn into the internal fights between those who occupy high positions. Yu Bin’s hardest phase of life thus begins. He doesn’t give up though and manages to be recognized by his boss Yuan Rui Liang as well as by the chairman. However, he is soon tempted to make a decision that envolves the betrayal of Rui Liang. Will personal gain or moral integrity be stronger?
~~ Adapted from the novel "Excellent Investor" (金牌投资人) by Long Zai Yu (龙在宇).
~~ Two versions available: 44 episodes (TV) || 41 episodes
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- Drama: Little Women
- Revised romanization: Jakeun Assideul
- Hangul: 작은 아씨들
- Director: Kim Hee-Won
- Writer: Jung Seo-Kyoung
- Network: tvN
- Episodes: 12
- Release Date: September 3 - October 9, 2022
- Runtime: Sat. & Sun. 21:10
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Three sisters get involved in a case that leads them to fight against the richest and most influential family in South Korea.
Oh In-Joo (Kim Go-Eun) is the oldest sister sister. She grew up in a terribly poor environment and she is still poor. Since she was a young child, she realized that money was the most important thing to protect herself and her family. Her dream is to live an ordinary life like other people. She gets involved in a case that could change her life.
Oh In-Kyung (Nam Ji-Hyun) is the middle sister. She is an enthusiastic reporter at a news station. She believes in doing the right things. She also has always been poor, but money doesn't rule life. She now begins to dig into a mysterious case that she first faced when she first became a reporter.
Oh In-Hye (Park Ji-Hu) is the youngest of the three sisters. She is a student at a prestigious arts high school and she has a natural talent for painting. She often feels her two older sisters’ love for her is too much.
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- "Little Women" takes over tvN's Sat. & Sun. 21:10 time slot previously occupied by "Alchemy of Souls" and followed by "Under The Queen's Umbrella" on October 15, 2022.
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- Drama: Connect
- Revised romanization: Connect
- Hangul: 커넥트
- Director: Takashi Miike
- Writer: Shin Dae-Sung (webcomic), Masaru Nakamura
- Network: Disney+
- Episodes: 6
- Release Date: December 7, 2022
- Runtime:
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Ha Dong-Soo (Jung Hae-In) is part of a new human race called connect. The connect beings never die. One night, Ha Dong-Soo is kidnapped by a group of human organ traffickers. His eye is cut out from him. He soon sees something and realizes the man who has his stolen eye is a serial killer. Ha Dong-Soo is now able to see what the serial killer sees. He chases after the serial killer to stop him from killing anymore people.
Meanwhile, Ha Dong-Soo’s stolen eye has been transplanted into Oh Jin-Seob (Ko Gyung-Pyo). Oh Jin-Seob looks a polite and competent employee at work, but he is actually a cold-blooded serial killer.
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- Drama: My Horrible Boss (English title) / Ms. Temper & Nam Jung-Gi (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Wookssinamjunggi
- Hangul: 욱씨남정기
- Director: Lee Hyeong-Min
- Writer: Joo Hyun
- Network: JTBC
- Episodes: 16
- Release Date: March 18 - May 7, 2016
- Runtime: Friday & Saturday 20:30
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Ok Da-Jung (Lee Yo-Won) is the youngest team leader in the cosmetics industry. She has divorced three times so far. She doesn't care what others think about her and she also has quite a temper. Nam Jung-Gi (Yoon Sang-Hyun) works as a section chief at the same cosmetics company as Ok Da-Jung. Unlike her, Nam Jung-Gi has a timid and nice personality. He can't say anything that makes others uncomfortable. He is able to make Ok Da-Jung's blood boil.
Notes
- "My Horrible Boss" takes over the JTBC's Friday & Saturday 20:30 time slot previously occupied by "Madame Antoine: The Love Therapist" and followed by "Secret Healer" on May 13, 2016.
- First script reading took place January 29, 2016 at the JTBC building in Sangam, Seoul, South Korea.
- Yoon Si-Yoon makes a cameo appearance in the final episode (ep.16). He will star in drama series "Secret Healer" which takes over tvN's Fri. & Sat. time slot after "Ms. Temper & Nam Jung-Gi."
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Lee Yo-Won | Yoon Sang-Hyun | Chansung | Lim Ha-Ryong | Choi Hyun-Joon |
Ok Da-Jung | Nam Jung-Gi | Nam Bong-Gi | Nam Yong-Gab | Nam Woo-Joo |
Son Jong-Hak | Song Jae-Hee | Yoo Jae-Myung | Kim Sun-Young | Kwon Hyun-Sang |
Kim Hwan-Gyoo | Ji Yoon-Ho | Jo Dong-Gyoo | Han Young-Mi | Park Hyun-Woo |
Hwang Bo-Ra | Yang Joo-Ho | Lee Jung-Jin | Yeon Jeong-Hun |
Jang Mi-Ri | Yang Joo-Ho | Jang Shi-Hwan (cameo) | Lee Ji-Sang (cameo) |
Additional Cast Members:
- Ahn Sang-Woo - Team Leader Shin
- Maeng Bong-Hak - plant manager
- Lee Su-Ryeon - MD
- No Yi-Han - Ji-Hoon
- Jang Hae-Min - general affairs employee
- Kim Do-Jin - Bong-Gi's younger brother
- MayBee - bank clerk (cameo)
- Oh Ji-Hye - Jung Bok-Ja (cameo)
- Kim Sook - Jung-Gi's neighbor (cameo)
- Min Do-Hee - Emily (cameo)
- Hong Seok-Cheon - photographer (cameo)
- Yoon Si-Yoon - Yoon Si-Yoon (cameo)
- Jun Byung-Chul
- Son Sung-Chan
- Jung Won-Chang
- Cha Gun-Woo
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- Drama: Stairway to Heaven / Stairway to Paradise
- Revised romanization: Cheongookeui gyedan
- Hangul: 천국의 계단
- Director: Lee Jang-Soo
- Writer: Park Hye-Kyeong, Moon Hee-Jung, Kim Nam-Hee
- Network: SBS
- Episodes: 20
- Release Date: December 3, 2003 - February 5, 2004
- Runtime: Wed & Thurs 21:55
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
Song-Joo (Kwon Sang-woo) and Jung-Seo (Choi Ji-woo) were destined to be together even before they were born. Both of their parents were close friends, they have almost grown up together since their childhood. They even looked alike as if they were twins. They even try not to be sick because one may worry the other. Song-Joo, being the only son of a multi-national cooperation, beg
ins his business training and prepares himself to study abroad. Before Song-Joo’s departure, Jung-Seo and Song-Joo exchange necklaces as if they are exchanging parts of their souls. Time passes and Song-Joo returns from his studies to get back with Jung-Seo. But a tragic accident happens. Jung-Seo gets hit by Yoo-ri’s car and suffers amnesia. Jung-Seo doesn’t remember Song-Joo, who she loves the most and is not even able to identify his existence. She does not even remember her name…
Cast
Kwon Sang-Woo | Choi Ji-Woo | Shin Hyeon-Jun | Kim Tae-Hee |
Cha Song-Joo | Han Jung-Seo | Han Tae-Hwa | Han Yu-Ri |
Baek Sung-Hyun | Park Shin-Hye | Lee Wan | Park Ga-Ryeong |
Cha Song-Joo (young) | Han Jung-Seo (young) | Han Tae-Hwa (young) | Han Yu-Ri (young) |
Ha Jae-Yeong | Kim Ji-Sook |
Professor Han | Min Seo-Hyun |
Additional Cast Members:
- Lee Whee-Hyang - Tae Mi-Ra
- Jung Han-Yong
- Park Young-Ji
- Lee Tae-Seung - Cha Song-Joo's friend
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- Movie: Seobok (working title)
- Revised romanization: Seobok
- Hangul: 서복
- Director: Lee Yong-Joo
- Writer: Lee Yong-Joo
- Producer: Seo Young-Hee, Kim Kyung-Min, Song Seung-Min
- Cinematographer: Lee Mo-Gae
- Release Date: April 15, 2021
- Runtime: 114 min.
- Genre: Drama / Category:Sci-Fi filmsSci-Fi
- Distributor: CJ Entertainment
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Ki-Hun (Gong Yoo) is an ex-agent of the intelligence agency. Seo Bok (Park Bo-Gum) is the first human clone ever and he possesses the secret for eternal life. Ki-Hun gets involved in dangerous situations due to several forces who want to take possession of Seo Bok.
Notes
- Movie reinterprets the story of Xu Fu (pronounced 'Seo Bok' in Korean) from a modern viewpoint. Xu Fu was from the Qin Dynasty and sent by Qin Shi Huang to find the elixir of life twice.
- Filming began May 21, 2019 and finished October 10, 2019.
- "Seobok" was scheduled for release December, 2020 in South Korea, but an increase in covid-19 cases has caused the film's release date to be postponed.